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Before each communication, the Remote Control/Programmer Wand scans 8 channels
in the band and selects the least interfered channel for communication. All
communication is verified for accuracy. Any communication containing uncorrectable
errors are rejected and communication is retried automatically. If the retries fail, the
user is notified of the communication failure.
Wireless Security
The Senza system has a telemetry range of less than 5 feet (1.5 meters). The Remote
Control is uniquely paired to a specific IPG or Trial Stimulator and can only
communicate with that device. The IPG or Trial Stimulator will not respond to any
communication that does not come from a linked device (a device that is paired with
the IPG). There are additional mechanisms that ensure the integrity of the
communicated data.
Telemetry Information
The Senza system uses a wireless communication system in the MedRadio frequency
band (402-405 MHz). Refer to the troubleshooting sections in this manual if
communication difficulties are encountered.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Changes or
modifications of any kind not expressly approved by Nevro could void the user’s
authority to operate this device.
This transmitter is authorized by rule under the Medical Device Radiocommunication
Service (in part 95 of the FCC Rules) and must not cause harmful interference to
stations operating in the 400.150-406.000 MHz band in the Meteorological Aids (i.e.,
transmitters and receivers used to communicate weather data), the Meteorological
Satellite, or the Earth Exploration Satellite Services and must accept interference that
may be caused by such stations, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This transmitter shall be used only in accordance with the FCC Rules governing the
Medical Device Radiocommunication Service. Analog and digital voice
communications are prohibited. Although this transmitter has been approved by the
Federal Communications Commission, there is no guarantee that it will not receive
interference or that any particular transmission from this transmitter will be free from
interference.
Refer to the tables in the “Electromagnetic Interference” section to determine the
recommended separation distances between the Senza system and other
transmitters.
Patient Manual 11052 Rev A (2015-01-16) 42

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